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So, I'm assuming that the version of F-Secure Client Security that my ISP has provided is a reasonably recent one (not the latest obviously... but still fairly recent). That makes me feel a little more protected. I appreciate the help provided here and in the Facebook page. It means a lot to know that F-Secure cares... something my last security suite company seldom demonstrated. Again, much appreciated.

Re: Which version of F-Secure Security Suite?

Thanks, Ben, for the information. I suppose what I was really trying to do (and the answers provided here in the forum gave me that information) was to determine whether or not the F-Secure Security Suite provided by my ISP (Charter) was sufficient for my needs. My wife and I are wirelessly networked together. We're both on our computers a good amount of the day for social as well as business needs. It's important to us (and most internet users) to be as safe while online as possible. I don't mind paying for this sense of security and peace of mind. Previously we had used a well-known and higly-touted security suite but our subscription was about to run out and frankly I did not appreciate the lack of client support offered by this company. So I decided to try the security suite offered by my ISP until such time as I could find a company more attuned to my needs than the one I had just left. However, it appears that the F-Secure Security suite offered by Charter is an adequate one that will protect us and not be a resource hog and slow us down. So far I"ve been impressed with the level of support offered here and on Facebook. As for the program itself, scans are done in a reasonably fast fashion and a check with grc.com indicated that we were both operating in full stealth mode... a good thing. It would appear that I don't need to change anything at this juncture. Thanks again.